Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 24, 1913, Image 6

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    CSEJUCtMG THE
THE DUCKING STOOL.
CLRCVIT
Xert E ,-e»eat amt Y ari» Lrrmard
COURT
were .«dieted for l-.oori-gk'“*«-
Virati Keilrrr Indicted
for Arson- -Gr^ud Jury
xftex Bootlegger«
I
gaay
Dide-t
Thmk
«
la eai.miai days uog stenitag waa
etmsl.tere<l me ot rhe most serious of
Ctt.nes. At the drat offense the tiuef-s
reformation concerning Eighth ear» were slit. a< r11« -««‘.md his ears
Grade Final Examinations.
were nailed to a pUlory. ami at the
The A'.yrU term ot rha Ctreuit
DaMr Mayi *
I'»»»**' third he suffered tea th “without bene­
< . art .-on .-enei! <»n Momlny »ith
fit of eiergy ”
September A .1
Judge Wm. • cvilowny on rhe tendi,
Deeeitfui bakers end rare ¡ess ash
Program Thursdays
Phveioi-
and with a large number of tiaami
ogy. iSengraptoy. History ami Civil deniers amt to “lo»« their ears.“ while
•a rhe «bü ket.
Covemnent. Friday
Grammar. he who spoke distracting words had hl»
* grsad jury w i« drawn i-nm-
Spelling Anthmet*: and Agncol- tongue bored by a bodkin.
s f.-em-hman traveling in America in
poaed hi D. Billing« A W FJlu.ct.
t m.
IflX) describes the dnckhi« stool os a
» W
M'-Ilvaine Alva Finley J
nource» of Cueations
Adopted "piea.suat misJa * of punusU.ug n send­
M. Harrison, J Ff Hick« and E. '*
texts. Writing vpecim*ns as in- ing woman.
Aaderaou
Die ,udge appianimi r
.iicated from manuscript in Gram-
In W35 Thomas Hartley ot Virginia
.ff.* Eiiiorr foreman it rii» jury
wrote of his witnessing toe executtoa
mar Teacher shall send the ap
i.VDlCTkD Fri» A«MW.
p rant* elate standing on Reading; of a ducking stool sentence:
“Day before yeateriiny at 2 of j*
V irgli Kellv-.w -las r.eeo .niiii'toii
Mark »am« on preliminary.
The
Clock. I saw thia punishment given to
1er araos. It .veirma that Kellow I
roih'iwing credits will be given on
Agricu.ture
If the pupil has a one Betsey Walker, who by ye vio­
went b, Cloverdale on Friday night
lence of her tongue made her boils«
ami bong-fit ,» battila of wliuitey and Hi'.vemlen and Charlea Hiivenc.en. Focioaiire. Cwfault entered. Decree ¿• irdftti or ha* done any crEditable
ami her neighborhood uncomfortable.
v
.rx
in
agriculture,
the
teacher
as
lorai
lomxra
aa
prayed
for
Lemurrer overruled.
then i ide 1 .burse to Hebo and set Foreclosure.
Anr.a & Pfaff »*• Frank Pfaff- may g.ve Hi per cent f>,r *uch work. They had a ma«:a me for ye purpose,
Eti.
Smith
v»
Cora
Smith.
fie» r,, the tiara of Do«' Lane whwh
Divorce
Dian-, meed upon motion fa this cane the pupil need a name» yt belong to ye Parish. It had already
Divorce
Deere«
as
prayed
ftar
only leitt qweationa out of the been used three time- this summer.
rv* enriraly leatroyed with ita eon
of plaintiff.
J.
B
nilver
va
D
O
K«nagy
and
••rive that wi.l be submitted. If a
ten*«, feu tame w i* burned,
“Ye Woman was allowed to go under
Compan.'
»•-
The Freacia China
Alice Kenapy
Cun-firmanon.
pupil falls lew tn tfiis »object, the
Myer
and
A.
M.
»yer.
tn
kite
tian mmie a eon fr««v> m
county »upenntendent may add ye water for ye space of Fa minute
Company a Jame»
1” B. Potter fteali
•’tie.r.tf í reoslw» ami District A4 i-uvporatior
not more than 25 per cent for a Ber.sey and 1 stout stomache and would
awnmee
ft. Action for money
va.
A. B. fiaLing vs. Charles Chaff«« ereditabie
U'indem
nation.
exhibit at a district, not yield until she had been under live
a,may Hdl.
W heeler, et aL
<
for money
county or *tat* fair.
times. Then she cried piteously. Thea
Ite grand jury naa been hum - Mettled and diemiseed upon motion Actum
Bea,a md Clarence T den
W 3. Bc®t
F ft. _____
they drew back ye Machine, untied ye
rig.ring ' hootle-gg ng’
at Clover of plai.-inff.
Fore-
County Supt.
«. Alden L. J oaaon. *t ah
Isiim' E. *mi*h va Daniel Hickey
Ropes and let her walk home a hope-
.!«;<* »nd Garibaldi.
Damage». Motto 1 to file amen-ted el.,aura.
fu.ly penitent woman.”
BOCTO* T.«X61D Fdii.
H
Ellieon and Ellen E -i-scn
complaint
graarnl.
Defendant
»man Boyal in perooa snd M Bitulithic Streets Completed
Bertha Case hr er v*. S. M Wendt. given ten lay» in whu'h to answer va
a.: ..-..etra'-.r
Foreclosure.
In Pocatello.
T
age». Case rned before a jury an«l pimiititi ten day* to reply.
ROTHSCHILD AS A BEGGAR
Frank Loa< 3r
adminiatra’cr
on al-.dneailu/. in .vhi.-.h rhe piaint-
Nellie Hughey administrator of
Bitulithic
paving
has
been
laid
c. -aeri for *6141* lamag»» from 'he th« estate of Wm. J H igtey. va. of estate of Was. Campdie.
va.
The s«qu«i ta Baran Jam««' Paa. ng aa
Pi. tic fta.lway * N«vi«»tioa C<* ia Pocatello oa East and W«t
ile.andaat, who d wm alleged h d W C. Thun. Action fur money
an Artist's Mad«*.
la’cn negligent in attending the Conti n ned.
Center Streets and
North
and
_ ___
Damage».
Many stories, with or without good
pi ..lint during aa operation »hen
ft Beals, eral
va. Wirren South Mam Streets and will be used
Jaruev Hughey v« F P. Th'tnan«!
foundaflou. are told of the Rothschild
Mrs i.-ieenrer was burned »-.th to 1 W. C. Thun. Action tor money C» r.striu'tioa 1 ampanv a eorpc.ra-
in paving South Arthur Avenue family, in a boik “The Romance of
ir.n* wh.ch had been placed m the Continued.
ei.,n
Injirncticu. Continued until
and rhe three streets connecting the Rothschild»,'’ by r¿nation Balia,
her! wliiie she was under the m
B W Neilson vs. Jo««ph K i*'ner :. e end if May when an adjourned
I’.nen. e of chloroform.
she waa
that
thoroughfare with South Main one la related of Ra on James Roth­
session
will
be
held.
burned on the leg and arm
The et al. Foreclowure.
f D Dubae.h va. G. ft Bidgwiy. Street.
schild. who looked a. ter the interests
Bay City
State of Oregon
jury brought in a verdict for'he
A. twin for money.
The famous
Before the paving qoeatian was of the firm in P ris.
phkir.tifllawarding her filMidamage*. 'gun Warranto.
Parren Construction Cottpar.“. a decided in Pocatello the city made painter. Eugene Delacroix, who was
IFiBoia
iasmber
Company,
a
cur
•
ilj»ei
s
BOTE
ft
■»< imon c*.»
eomoration. ve Tillamook City a
•truck with the feature« of Balsa
LlUlirioc« peeafion, vs. The County Board <if Municipal ■orporatina. Action for a careful study of the paving ma
F. Laughlin
£
Equalization
for
riilamca.k
county
4 ÍV r srul P. W. l'ucxl Reenrtter cf
trrials
in use m different citien and RothschiliL decided that he would like
4
ait
non
money.
Moti-on
foe
Oregon. Appeal from the Board of
to have the baron for a tn<xtel dressed
S.<
City.
Writ of review
Chi«
finally cho«e bitulithic and being
Equalization, rhamissed open mo­ granted.
In beggar's rags.
WS.S a <-a*e »her* IgMaghhafs bar
the one paving material which
Peter Byron executor
*e> i«r allowed two w imen in the tion of plaintiff.
The baron liked the Idea and consent­
Oregon
logging and
Timber will and iestament of
Mem« to meet al1 the requirements ed. On the following day he went to
and upon rhe i-ifi.rmu'ion
rw.
furnished by Headame» Di«'» and Company, a corp«,ration, v«. The Byron, deceased.
of present
service and wearing the painter's studio attired in costume
F'hillip«, C-ty fcei i.nler Todd fined Cou.ity Board of Z.t ,.i .-.a ..n for Beacb Co.. a copporatio«, Oregon q oai 1 tv.
proper to his part, and when he knock­
a corporation and
i > .groin flit At the time of the Tillamook Coutety. <>reg >n App«*al - «heriea Co
ed one of the artist’s pupils opened the
t.'torney Holmes took the from the Board of E«(U.i zation Dis- Walter ft.dehalgh. Foreclosure
Standing of the Contestants.
door.
He looked compassionately at
[•> ...m that it was oacnnstMutionol misseri upon motion of pluntiff
Grace Johnson v«. J. C. Jchnson.
Standing of « onteatante at Maser, the “poor beggar'- and gave him a coin
: r the c ty to pass an ordinance
Luther K. Haak va. The Conaty Divorce.
p-
r.-ring wcnien rrim entering Board of Equalisation for Tills
Thomas P Johnson va ftoxie Pennington A Co. up to Wednes­ or two. He was not a little astonish­
-»loons, and taking a wrrt of re­ monk i.ounry
Ortg -1.
Appeal Ann Jonnson.
Divorce.
day April 23. for the upright parlor ed when on the following day a serv­
view from the Recorder’« ntW<-e to from the Hoard of Equaiiaart<,n.
ant of Bar>xi Rothschild handed him
Margaret Bolger vt William T
grand piano:
the i 1 re mt Court, Judge fraHowsy Dtsmisaed upon motion of plaintiff.
the following letter:
Fi ..ger.
Divorce. Continued on
............
*21.070
77
. . •. »
68,31!)
grsared the writ nt review on the
1
J. W
Co«'hrsn vs. The County pet m of plaintiff pend tog good
Dear Sir—You will find inclosed ths cap­
............
3ÛH.71Û
8Ó
34
>.
grounds vet out by Attorney Holmes Board of Eqi.*lSaarwin
for Till.i behavior of defendant and parties
j
........ 2S3.SC:5
tn the ftecovder's Conrt.
«5,0t») ital which you handed me at the door ot
13
mook County,
Creg-.n.
Appeal to hve separate
M.
Delacroix s studio, with th« Interest
14
72. 440
4
. 166,20)
State of Oregon v«. J J. Burry from the Board of Equalization.
and compound interest on It. a mm of
M «rtha M Bauer vs. Helen Loii *e
Ü5
.533,37“ Ik’S# francs. You can cash the check at
.. m®o
5
Not a true bill
a
Gtlday «nd E. N Crockett Fore-
»7
43 7< ú rr. 7 bank tn the Rue Lafitte whenever you
e ............... 192,1»)
Portland TimberCoinpany .a cor cl- sure.
Martda Joaeph is Ik»vid Joaeph
.... 159.075
«9.975 Uxe.
7
BARON JAMES ROTHSCHILD
pnrztion. v* The €■ unty Hoar! of
In vorca
91
s ............ IM, «0
Central Door and Lumber Co. v*.
It's a good story, and we have no
Equalization,
for
T
»mo«ik
County
. 21.5 ia>
2.3H5
otat« of Oregon vs. J H. Bench.
te
»
it
K. Lytle and W. B Gordon.
doubt it is true.—Westminster Gazette.
tiregin. Appea. from the Board of
Emherzlement.
.
. 139,0.35
451. HO
95
w
Action for money
Equalization
Dtamiased upon mo
1*1.475
al
............
1221060
12
M««du*ald Posts v« frolhe W. tion of plaintiff.
Robert ft.
Stillwell va.
Will
English and Irish Glass.
99
14
. 2» 060
410.620
W >ts«m
Actum for money
Go«re».
Injunction.
Settled and
W. fi. Cone v* h M fthides and
4)7. vjß
Each country has its distinctive types
1.5 ............ 41.2S6 101
John fCraha vs WiMtaosG. IA diett, M. J Rhodes Forei :■ * ire. Settled dismissed.
........ 177.340 I0Ó
.*». 790 of glass, but It requires spe<-ial and
16
et si
i.oafirrnvtmn
Berka Caples vs
Frank Long,
and d temiseedi
117 74
17 .......... 191.3t» j 111
well trained perception to ten the di.'
A w
Thonr»p«on. et al. vs. Allen
Sr etal
Foreclosure.
.... 360.250
là
l<»>. 7« 114
Dan Ni. «la* v* -. i_ Rath turn
Terence between some of the English
H. Wilsoa et al. Foreelonnre
IM, 730 116
1.54,160
J H Hathiway vs B N Sproat
J)
Dawwgen
Pluntiff'v mction tor
• nd Irish specimens of the last century
fJtatta Hailey va C E. Hadley
ti .............214.17!) Hl ----- - 4'2,770
mtrualed vardu t grintc! ex. epfing and Agnes C. Sproot Foreclosure.
et al. !n|on- ti«>n
23 ............ 113,335 120 ----- • W9 435 and the careful copies which are now
aa t-i the amount which was to be
ix . - S Phillips vs. Jamea Chrm-
25 ............
2. tei 123
33,135 being made of them Ln European facto­
e -ideoce
trie
Pawl Schrader vs. Srethns S. determ ned upon
leaaen et al
Forecloeurt.
Dis­
2K ............ 1X1M) 127 ------- 4fE.C*) ries. Tbe latter, however, can gTner
Phelps et al. Force W>*nre
given V erdw tor <242.
missed upon motion of plaintiff.
¿7 ...........
4.39.760 ally be known by their greater , tire
X'«E 129
Othon Cachareiia va.
ft C MagarraU va Edwin Hooker
1.04ft MO 130
41X»; nests and lightness of weight Water­
Elmon A. Geneste va Bay City
County
S- it 1 1 quiet title.
rustse, «t at Confirmation.
...........
Z52T
345
1.31
-------
l>
121 360 ford glass is now the most sought aftet
a Municipal Corporation.
Action
Bay City Land lomjany, a <'or
I ruua G. Freeman vs. Lar« John-
134
...
.
JU.
350
34
264.370
t -ui' ey
Motion by plaintiff for
by collectors, but equally beautiful
Soa. Confirmation.
poration, v* J hii ' < raig ami ti
« ......... 155 435 LT7
A <2,060
f.renvtiaw Ir.jurction ibrfendant* non s.it granted.
pieces were made in the Cork ami Dub­
______
903
375
130
............
»
134,*»«
M. W Harrison va Pacific Rail
Warren Conatruction Company, a
allowed to fiie an aioend'-d answer.
r, .......... lt» tei 142
2U7.U00 lin glass bouses. Glassmaking can be
way A Navigation C mripany, a cor-
r . ration, va. Tillamook City, a
Har-iett M. F..r I vs Earl G Ford
■>! ............ 213. >M> 145
125,765 tra. ed beck for about 2.300 years to tbr
t* r.itiori
Suit for iainagea.
He
'!
. ipai l. orjx,ration. Damages.
tnvor< e
Dismissed upon to -tion
Ing tried Uxlav
36 ........... 116 Oft 147
207 500 people who lived on the eastern shores
< < n’inued until the 'end ot May,
271,110 151
41
322.1AI of the Mediterranean, but its origin has
in rha n vtter of a petition of of plaintiff
when an adjourned aeaaion will be
43 _____ 374.760 L52
122.120 never really been fixed Its ingredients
B N Sproat and Ag»ra I Sprout held.
Mi’tlie Anaer*,n Sanden tc income
. 132.1JC0 1.54
4K ..
165.180 •re still tbe same, and their pr por-
a rtf.zen of the U X of Amtru:». ■ v* J H Ha'haway and Anna M
In the matter of the petition of
47
... 2,1.16,160 159
24ft635
'Hathaway
ft-aciantovi.
Suople-
Lvmtinued.
Jekub Graven to become a citizen
4fi ... 91.675 161
414.145 tious seem to have varied very little.
S H Hill va. Frederic Hriody, et rner.tal 1 .mpiaint hied. Ittmurrer of the United State« of America.
ti
179
“
45
162
142.3M) Silica and an alkali—that is. quartz ot
1
o-er
ruled.
• I
F river: Io« u re.
Admitted to full citizenship
51
106,410 165 ........... l,4f)l.'.«6 flint and potash or soda—are still used.
W. & Gr-wit et al., va John R.
;a r.e« Walton, Jr v«.
h-a>l Dia
52 ............... m.M5 lnh
199,380 —Argonaut.
In the matter ot tbe petition of
Hailer
Toquiet
title
ft. ' No w, Tillamook County, Ore
54
. liN. 170 171
136 3H
Carl Henry Chnstenseo to become
a n. a Municipal Corporation, et al,
Lena < larke vs • r «o H t larke. a citizen of the United States of
X ............ 213,760 173
99 2Ä5
Yow Saw Ms.
Injun- turn, tnamtaaed
Divorce. Ivef.i i t entered and de America. Admitted to full citizen-
b2 ......... 301 225 17*
117.760
A tramp stopped at a prosperous
ree «• pray ■d U r
> J
Myer« va
ll ( rehvhaw
M ........ 3KO 170 ID .................. 217.6&I
«hip
V. ..........
2,515 1'2
fhainage«. Jury waived verdict for
218, W» looking country boose and asked for
In the matter of the petition of
A. A. Y»ger va W
R
'tubbe
|>! .oitiff
*
--------
171,
*0
115
1S8.34O food.
Vii
tor
I-eander
Johnson
to
become
and - irah I -’i, r.a
Foreeloaure.
ri*
“Certainly you may have it.“ replied
... . 391 350 ID
112.71»
Cori* Hansen vs. J. M Verrntlyea nettled «rd dismivwed.
United
State«
a citizen of the U
—.—2 C
—— of
70 .... 3», CIS 191
Ä15Ö- the owner, whom be happened to ad­
cl al
injunction.
America.
A. A i «ger va Char!«» Hume
71 ............ 471.110 1«3
184,790 dress. “and if you will saw some wood
M S. Cope Mod va Nehalem Oral • n<l fticva M
Hume
Freclosure,
Io the matter of the petition of
72 ............ as. 175 195
137 rfi) I will give you. besides. 5») cents. You
< mp.ui) a i.or(«ration et al Von- nettled 1 nd diem level.
Ernest Beelitz to become «• citizen
74
2.325 ias
67 975
L -i .linn
75 ........... 1,354 540 ID •«.«.. 231.045 might be at it while tbe breakfast is
N tris nafe an«l L<.« k Co , l.im »ted. of the United State« of America.
being prepared. ’ And be led the tramp
«. M t,billing« va Jame« « Gis.
Admitted
to
full
citizenship.
76
............
flftOCD
va William Hadley,
1
t r-. - . rv
Iiatauit enter i
to tbe word pile.
In the matter of the petition of
lor i»»>cey. -eitled and dis-
Contestant»
are
allowed
10.000
for
Dr i re aa praye I f >r
Presently, when tbe meal was ready,
David F >rater Thom[>son to become every «ubrcripticn they or their
C
M
iudding« vs. Kale t_..<
United
State«
of friends obtain for the Headfight. he went to call tbe tramp, but found
Marvtiall v* Elmer G Mar­ a citizen ot
Tvs lorri i..«ure
|«hetL
__ ____ ____________
Rustling for »ucscnbera is new in be bad disappeared. Near tbe wood
ín
re
1 «esuli
entered America.
fjeorge A 'tr*«e vs A i frtrri «nd decree »• prayed tor
The State of Oregon ex rd Beas B. order
pile fluttered a little white paper. He
K n
in «et ••; 1« 'iced. Contiaoed
Set
picted It up and read tbe scrawled
Peter Byron vs. The Gsritmldi Pangburn vs <J. J Pangborn
for
trial
on
Friday.
M. R.
Ilanenkratt va Th«ruu« He«< h C<>m|>any,
Special Bargain.
e corpuratioa.
words:
“Just tell them that you saw me,
For Ji days, will offer for____
»•le
best W-, acre Dairy farm in Alsea but you didn't see me saw.’—New
-
Yorn Times.
Valley. Improvements up to date
Pnce, Rid per acre
G. T. Vernon
A ta* 3
f
Plainly Described.
Finest and viewfulst place. Baths
and toilets on moderns! principle».
Tbe hotel not being adapted for health
resort of Illa is only preserved for tbe
Will I m - in Tillamook shortly to clowe agency for the best and
sojourn of passengers, tourists and
sportsmen.
Reputed excellent cook­
most complete line of
ing
NotHe. real well lain wines, dif­
ferent beers The magnificent outlook
is grandioua. Daily six trains to aU
parts of tbe globe Free view at the
lovely lake.-From a Foreign Hotel
Guido.
Notic«
7
FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE
AUTOMOBILES
l
a
>:. t <• American market. It i> the Beat Advertised, Beat Known and
Beat Selling line now before the public and includes both
Pleasure Cars and Trucks
If intercstral write immediately to the
The WodW Over
NORTHWEST AUTO CO.
617 Washington
Slrect
Portland* Oregon
LAUGHLIN
Tillamook, <>re.
i
. . ■ ■ ■
Mont« Car e.
A nong rile eiusitu- i ■ ,- q , „
wiki gained great sum.« at .1
was Chart«« Walla, ad".
vensitr. wtio went ro Vl u e rjr,
the money at 'itIler pen -
1we it all” in restug m., . -aty,
pin roti, also on the ami.
moilitirnrion of the famous
DA em err. tile greu- m. le««.
Wells began with a Make .>f k,
devreusing to nine If ue w,ja< <
creasing ro eleven if he lost Hi»
was a kind of «winging .jf
duium. going up one w iy
n
units and the other down to aa»
For a time be contrived to jm
sensntioanily that the tai
he played had oecssiuna ly t«*
a few minures until more no«»j
brought.
Thia was -br»«H^
bang" and gained Wells -lie M»
becoming the hero ot a popular 1
bail song.
Nowadays, however, no iIlw
player can have the thri l.agj
breaking the bank. As «ion u
seen that one gambler jr nor»
reduce the funds ot a table tsi
ebb more money is unoir.entM
brought by one ot the footia»»
play never stop» for an tnstaat
Charles Weils figured tn then
courts of Pari», where be boas
had won $4«)»).0fi0 from the a
C. It Williamson in MeClnre’»
zine.
*
a
■
HELD COURT IN A
The Attorney Was In a Hurry.aM
Judge Was Acceanmocatiap
To act in a Legal capacity wMi
joying a morning swim —sort
unique record tn the annals ot 1
once fell to
Sbadweil.
The then Duke of New
commenced to cut down the tìnti
Ci —. - r tn such a rapid 1: i wb*
manner as to raL«e the anger d
eldest son. Lord Lincoln, who. Sa
expostulation useless, turned la
law and sought an injunctioa a
strain his father.
Although it
long vacation, he ordered bis m
to press matters forward, for the
nirleent tree» were falling at an
tag rate.
So up to town posted the 1
and bad the affidavits drawn
The following i
same night,
he repaired to the vice chai
house on the banks of the Tin
dml on his arrival that tbe ch
bad gone for bis morning » swia
With exemplary presence ot mH
.bartered a boat and after a «11
came up with the judge and Mt
stated his case.
Meanwhile the'
chsnrel!oe trod water and. on tie
junction being formally a; pitied
granted it forthwith and resjmd
•wim.—Tit-Bits.
Almanac« 1« Pepys' Tima
The almanacs of Mr. PepyY I
were overwhelmingly of the prop
cation order, and he enjoyed I
mueb as we enjoy "Old Muore* 1
Thus, on June 14. 1667. “we read
laughed at Lilly’s prophet ¡«a
oi.-nth in bis 'Almanac' this ji
The prophet certainly seems to I
made a record bud shot. For, u
Lord Braybnwke notes. be otaB
The several lunations of this a
do rather [»rrtend see fights, war»,
than give hopes of peace, panic»
the several configurations do
much threaten Holland with a 1
strange ami unusual lues at «a
they shall dare to fight bls naJM
force«. • • • Strange news oat
Holland, as if all were in an up«
We believe they are now in a «¡4
fearful condition.” And June. 1
saw tbe Dutch in tbe Medway.-l
don Express.
Ruskin on Doctors' Fev*.
The problem of the doctor and
fee was admirably stated by R>
in bis •'Crown of Wild Olive.” Wrt
of dertam. be said: "They tike fe«*
doubt—ought to like them—yet if’
are brave and well educated the «
object of their lives is not tees T
on the whole, desire to core the
and—If they are good doctor« and
choice were fairly pot to them—»'
rather cure their patient and .osat
fee than kill him aDd get it And
with all other brave and rightly trai
men their work is first, their fee i
oud -very important always, bat i
second ”—London Standard.
Getting It Right.
It wis on a street car in the cifl
Washington
Two colored »onus
ci.-aply gorgeous splendor «ere I
lug and one c bn need to men: - *
Jinks in ber conversation.
"Excuse me.” said tbe Uber «*
nt nis name is not Jinks It 1»
Jenks “
“Oh. I sees.” said tbe other wo
emuplni-eatly
“I sees that yoa
de seeess on de pronoun.”
Net Very Noisy.
“How does Durfliug stand in this com*
■»unity*"
“Old Bill Dorfllngr
"Yen"
"Why. be makes about as much noise
tn this community as tbe letter b’ doe«
In the w._>rd debt' "-Birm.ngbam Age-
Herald.
L'terally Speaking.
Little EMe was reproved by
mother for «aying “What?" Sbt
told that she must never use that
pie—tun. but say. "I beg your pad
T • esnon evidently went borne, fi
little inter «be turned to ber nw*
ar.d nquired. "Mamma. I beg yoafl
dou time is itT- Boston Transcrl0
Heard at a Reception.
^be— What. yon. Mr. Jones! I never
elpe. ted to see you bero 1 beard that
you bad met with an accident He—
OU. 00; that was my brother. She—
I'm so sorry —Boston Transcript
Tw« R.ngs.
Heck —They «ay a ring arounfl
m-«>n I« a sign of rain
fei k- Ko is a ring amend a w<
Huger a Stell of re.gn — Bost 'u
script
Tomorrow will be like today,
wastes itself while we are pw
I to In a - Euieraou.